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Release at last - what's everyone doing differently now?

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nanna123 Fri 15-May-20 10:57:26

Hurrah, we can play croquet again. If anyone is interested it is such a fun game and excellent for social distancing and enjoying the fresh air. First game this afternoon - cant wait!!

yggdrasil Fri 15-May-20 10:59:29

I am doing nothing different. Your release means the second wave is coming sooner

BlueSky Fri 15-May-20 11:06:53

We can drive somewhere for exercise rather than just around our village! Don't fancy supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, pubs etc! Those of you who know, are supermarkets' toilets open? Public ones?

vintanner Fri 15-May-20 11:10:34

I agree with yggdrasil.

nannal23 the game itself may be good for social distancing but how will you get to and from the game?

Please think carefully about it, is playing a game of croquet really worth you putting yourself at risk and even worse putting others at risk. Even if you walk to the place you may trip and need medical assistance.

I suggested a walk to my disabled/vulnerable husband but he said it would only take someone to refuse to distance themselves from him for him to become ill and he would not recover. So we are staying in for the foreseeable.

The only way this virus will be controlled is with a vaccine, and even then the virus could mutate. I feel the World will never be the same again.

This is just my opinion - I am normally a happy go lucky person. hmm

trisher Fri 15-May-20 11:15:20

Have you done a risk assesment on croquet? Are you all bringing your own mallets and balls?
I'm not doing anything much different. It's too early to start. I did notice more cars about when I went for my walk yesterday.

EllanVannin Fri 15-May-20 11:18:36

Same old for me, now't.

Septimia Fri 15-May-20 11:21:47

Swearing at all the people who have decided to come out, now that they're 'allowed' to, to drive through our village or park and go walking.

Sorry, we don't want them or their germs. And most of the people I've spoken to (phone etc) agree. We liked it without the traffic!

Most of the locals seem to be maintaining lockdown.

nanna123 Fri 15-May-20 11:22:08

We have done a rigorous risk assessment, nobody will be put at risk - using our own equipment and booking a lawn for 2 people only, therefore keeping to distance guidelines. The risk is no greater than walking through the park and less than shopping! The lawns are within walking distance for most people
It is a very good way to lift one's spirits without putting anyone at risk and a good beginning to starting back to life

Oldbat1 Fri 15-May-20 11:23:02

Only positive thing is folk are now driving to take their dogs out which means fewer dogs to pass with my nervous hound! I’m sure we will get a huge peak after the VE celebrations and relaxing of “rules” unfortunately.

BBbevan Fri 15-May-20 11:25:47

I am doing nothing different. We live by the sea and as this weekend is supposed to be warm, there will be loads of walkers and cyclists around. So staying in the garden.

petitpois Fri 15-May-20 11:27:29

I think as long as you're using common sense and being careful (as you seem to be nanna123) it should be fine. Yes, we should all still take precautions but a little bit of easing back into our old lives isn't such a bad idea for our mental health. I plan on starting to visit my allotment more frequently again - I'd decided during full lockdown to stop visits completely. Other than that though I'm not changing much. Enjoy your croquet and stay safe!

mumofmadboys Fri 15-May-20 11:28:39

'Even if you walk to the place you may trip and require medical assistance' This is taking things too far! We may trip in the house or garden. We need to get out to walk and exercise or otherwise we will increase our chances of osteoporosis, gaining weight, low mood, increasing lack of fitness to name a few. Croquet sounds ideal and tennis or golf. Of course we must regard our hands as unclean until we are home and have washed them. Enjoy your croquet nanna123

ineedamum Fri 15-May-20 11:29:06

I am really disappointed the government said you can drive unlimited to exercise. Accidents are likely to increase, risk of covid 19 and litter. Also no public toilets open possibly increase in urination on streets.

mumofmadboys Fri 15-May-20 11:45:25

We can't all stay at home for ever to stop accidents, prevent litter and stop people weeing in the streets!!!

Calendargirl Fri 15-May-20 12:28:46

I’m doing no more or less than before. Have done a weekly supermarket shop all through lockdown, plus visits to local butcher and greengrocers.

Don’t agree with allowing driving all over, extra exercise yes, but some folk will use this as an excuse to drive scores of miles to the beach or beauty spots to walk their dog, or just to walk themselves.

The issue of no toilets might seem of no importance, but it is to locals who have to put up with the possible consequences of visitors who haven’t given any thought to the fact that a day out is a long time to manage without access to loos.

TrendyNannie6 Fri 15-May-20 12:31:46

I’m not doing a thing differently, nor do I intend to, keeping myself safe at home and in garden, always finding things to do, going to start reading soon

Lucca Fri 15-May-20 12:58:25

I just played two sets of singles tennis. Followed LTA guidelines to the letter . Own equipment etc etc. Loved it. 5 minute drive to get there. I would have walked but two sets of tennis plus about 40. I it’s total walking and no access to a loo is not doable ! My mood has been so lifted.

Barbs123 Fri 15-May-20 13:03:23

No release in other 3 nations of the “United Kingdom”

grannypiper Fri 15-May-20 13:06:48

Our guidelines have not changed.

JenniferEccles Fri 15-May-20 13:14:00

It’s no good hiding at home from the virus.
We have all got to get used to living with it and managing it sensibly.

Life is a risk isn’t it? We take a risk every time we get in our cars yet we do it without a second thought.

The priority now surely is the economy or the recession will impact on our children and grandchildren for decades.

I see militant teachers’ unions are busy stirring up trouble about the imminent return of some school children.

nannyjan Fri 15-May-20 13:15:57

Husband is over 70 and seems to think he can go and play golf now. So far he’s been very much stay at home, shopping delivered, just the occasional sortie for meds and prescription as I am shielding due to chest condition. Has the advice for over 70s changed?

GabriellaG54 Fri 15-May-20 13:17:58

We don't need the uniformed police, we have our own force on here.

Charleygirl5 Fri 15-May-20 13:20:02

My life has not changed- a fortnightly online shop and I pop out weekly for bread. Where I live people do not understand what social distancing means so it is safer to stay indoors.

Furret Fri 15-May-20 14:01:22

I did go to a garden centre yesterday. Very well organised too.

Furret Fri 15-May-20 14:02:06

Yes you can play a twosome of golf.